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…This Garnishment Order is not sent directly to the debtor, it is sent to any person or business that may owe money to the debtor or who may hold money or property that belongs to the debtor. This person is the Garnishee.

The law requires the Garnishee to file a report with the court and with the creditor that discloses any money or property belonging to the debtor that is within the Garnishee’s control. Common types of garnished property are: wages from employment, bank accounts, safe deposit accounts, debts owed to the debtor and personal property in the Garnishee’s possession that belongs to the debtor.

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